Zum Thema Polychaing hab ich das hier im Korg Forum gefunden, scheint also zu gehen, hab nur nicht genau kapiert wie die Voiceallocation dann ist:
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do i find it in global settings? what is it called? won't midi out just do the same thing?
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Dont' know about poly chain, the MK never had a setting for it, don't know about the MS2k.
MK doesnt have several things that the MS2k has (it could have this feature tho, i haven't checked)
MS2000 Owner's Manual, Global Parameters (Page4:E NoteRcv), pg. 55
http://www.korg.com/downloads/pdf/MS2000_R_OM.pdf
Example: If you have 2 units linked in this way (u can link as many as you want) that would give you 8 voices of polyphony & 4 timbres 8 splits with 2/2/2/2 voicing, or 3/1/3/1 voicing etc.. if you've ever set up a split or changed the # of voices assigned to timbres you'll already be familiar with this. you could also get some crazy awesome unison going with 2 units..., not to mention you now have 2 seperate effect units for each, which could lead to some great effect variations on the same patch.. and so on.
Manual has diagrams and pictures worth looking at (and tempo sync/filter is also something you'll want to look @ on the same page so u can sync lfos/arp/mod step seq/etc. if you want to, but i'll paste the text for linking two together below:
Korg MS-2000 Manual wrote:
E: NoteRcv..................................................[ALL...ODD]
When note data is received, specify the note numbers (even
numbered notes, odd numbered notes, all notes) that will be
sounded by the MS2000/MS2000R.
ALL
All note numbers will be received. Normally you will
leave this set at ALL. If you have connected an MS2000 or
an addition MS2000R to an MS2000R to increase the
polyphony, set one unit to EVN and the other to ODD so
that either one or the other will sound.
EVN or ODD are valid only if the program has an
“Assign” setting (LCD Edit mode Page 03A: VOICE) of
Poly.
There is no effect on the MIDI data that is received.
EVN
Even-numbered notes (C, D, E, F#, G#, A#) will be sounded.
ODD
Odd-numbered notes (C#, D#, F, G, A, B) will be sounded.
some more tips:
If you want both units to have identical patches and be controlled from 1 unit, then do not filter out the CC / control changes messages (pg 55 again). To sync the patch banks perform a MIDI Bulk Dump with #2 set to recieve.
or
if you want the two to be completely independant control-wise (which could lead to some very interesting patches), then filter out the CC and Sync messages.
or (most logically)
do both, experiment
man..this has got me rethinking getting a 2nd one again.."